None* or sal* or bi&l
IN TH* 'strKjilO* COUNT
SUMMONS DOCUT NO. SM7
NORTH CAROLINA
CHEROKEE COUNTY
CHEROKEE COUNTY. Plaintiff.
VS.
W. O. WEBB, nd wife. MAE
WEBB. Defendant*.
By virtue of authority verted In
ne by* Judgment of the Cherokee
Superior Court dated the IT day of
Ju6r. 1951, In the above entitled
action. I will, on Wednesday, the
13th day of January, 1954. at 13 o'
clock noon at the Courthouse door
h Murphy. North Carolina, offer
tor eale to the highest bidder for
cash the following described lands
In Valleytown Township, Cherokee
County N. C.:
FIRST TRACT: Par* of Tracts
Nos. 22 and 23 in District No. 7.
BEGINNING on a Maple on the
South bank of Valley River, and on
the corner of the Mark Pullium
Lot and runs S 40 E with said line
850 feet to the Railroad; thence up
said Southern Railroad N 78 E 924
feet to the said J. W. Porter line;
thence with said line N 40 W 1500
feet to a bunch of Laurel on the
South bank of Valley river, a corn
er of the said J. W. Porter lot;
Thence down said River with its
o the
taming 29 mm, i
n? the sane lands rtiai IhsJ hi a
Dead from John P. Wtuutor, Mary
R Whi taker. Margaret C Whsuk
ar. and Abbie E. WhMaker to B. O.
Webb, dated October 27, 1914. and
recorded in Records of Cherokee
County In Book 93 at page 969.
SECOND TRACT: A part of
Tract No. 96 hi District No. 6.
BEGINNING oc a Maple (Jellen)
on the bank of Valley River (the
original corner of Tracts Nob. 94
and 96), and runs with the line of
Nos. 94 and 96 N 39 W 79 poles to
a Sourwood (fallen), the S. W. cor
ner of No. 97; then with toe line of
Noe. 97 96 N 99 E 38 poles to the
top of a Ridge, then with the me
aoders of said Ridge S 39 E II
poles to a stake; then S 11 E 30
poles to a stake; then S 4 E 20
poles to a stake, then S 16 poles to
s stake; then S 12 E 14 poles to the
Beginning corner, containing 9
acres more or less. Being toe same
lands described in Deed from E.
A. Holland, and wife Abbie Hol
land to B. G. Webb, dated March
3, 1915 and recorded in Deed
Book 65 at page 354.
THIRD TRACT: Part of Tracts
Nos. 94 & 95 on Valley River, Dis
trict No. 6. BEGINNING on a
Maple on the North Bank of Val
ley River, the upper corner of No.
94. and runs (town the river with
its meanders S 50 W 28 poles; then
S 39 W 43 poles to a Persimmon on
the Bank of the River; then S 26V4
MURPHY
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low.
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Phone 121-W
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RAT ADAMS
A 2e Ray Adams, ion of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Adams of Andr
ews has been re-assigned to the
States after serving for several
months In Goose Bay Labrador.
He is expected to arrive home on
leave around the first of January
after which he will report to the
2049th AACS Sqdrn. at MeCellan
Air Force Bait in Sacramento,
Calif. He will be assigned as a
communications specialist
W 11V& poles to Two Maples on
the North Bank of the river and
just above the Mouth of the Creek;
then N 44 W crossing the Turn
pike Road at 50 pole6 to a small
Black Oak; then N 2^4 W crossing
the Creek 52 poles to a Pine near
the head of a Hollow; then N 43 W
17 poles to a Pine near the top of
a ridge; then N 12M2 W 32 poles to
a Black Jack and Chestnut Oak on
top of the Ridge; then N 50 W 28
poles to a Small Spanish Oak;
then N 10 W 56 poles to a small
Qhestnut on the North Boundary
line on No. 95; then with said line
East 20 poles to a large Black Oak,
the NE corner of said No. 95; then
with the original lines of said Nos.
95 and 94 S 39 E passing a Black
Gum corner of said Nos. at 260
poles, 200 poles to the beginning,
containing 103 acres, more or leas.
Being the same lands described in
Deed from Charles N. Hickerson,
and wife Fannie L. Hiekenson to
B. G. Webb, dated February 1,
1899 and recorded in Book 31 at
page 113.
ALL OF THE ABOVE THREE
TRACTS BEING THE LANDS
WILLED TO W. G. WEBB BY HIS
FATHER B. G. WEBB SAID WILL
BEING RECORDED IN OFFICE
OF THE CLEKrL SUPERIOR
STILES
Ernest L. Stiles, son of Mr.
sod Mrs. Ernest C. Stiles, Et. 1,
Murphy, arrived in San Diego,
California, on Dee. S after ser
ving overseas in Korean waters
for seven months aboard the
CSS Stembel. He will be home
on a 30 day leave January 15.
COURT WILLS BOOK C AT
[ PAGE 145.
FOURTH TRACT: Adjoining the
lands of B. G. Webb. U. S. Indian
Reservation. Calhoun Heirs Frank
lin and others and bounded as fol
lows: BEGINNING on a Hickory
near the top of a Ridge, the N. W.
oorner of Tract No. 95. and runs
South with the line of No. 95 10.25
chains corner a double Lynn on
the North Bank of Webb's Mill
Creek; thence running down with
the meanders of Webb's Mill Creek
69.50 chains corner a stake at the
intersection of Webb's Mill Creek
with the second line of the Cal
houn-Hickerson tract; thence
North 2West 11.50 chains corner j
a Pine near the bead of a Hollow;
thence N 43 W 4.25 chains corner
a Pine near the top of a Ridge;
thence N 12V4 W 8 chains corner a
small crooked Black Jack on top
of a Ridge; thence N 43 W 7.87
chains corner a Black Jack; thence
North 23 West 8 chains corner a
Black Jack and Chestnut Oak on
top of a Ridge; thence N 50 W 7
chains corner a Spanish Oak;
thence N 10 W 14 chains corner a
Chestnut in the North Line of
Tract No. 95. thence West with the
North line of Tract No. 95 13.50
chains crossing a Branch, crossing
another Branch at 16.25 chains,
whole distance 27 chains, to the
place of Beginning, containing 70
acres more or less.
And being tne same lands de
Choice Baled Timothy Hay
$55 PER TON
Baled Shocks
$35 PER TON
FARMER'S FEDERATION
DICKEY
THEATRE
MURPHY, N. C
Thurs.-Fri., Dec. 31-Jan.l
Richard Traria-CaUierlne Oral*
?IN?
"Spy Train'
Sat., Jan. t
Joel McCrea-Francea Dee
"Four Faces
West"
Jan. M
Fred
"Follow The
A
Fleet"
?d, Jan. K?
HENN
THEATRE
ANDREWS. N. C.
FrL-Sat, Jan. 1-2
Robert Taylor-Ar* Gardner
Howard Keel
"Ride, Vaquero'
LATE SHOW
Sat. Jan. 2
G in*er Rocera
Katharine
Lucille Ball
"Stage Door"
Sun.-Mo*., Jan 2-4
Jamea Cafney-lUrbara Hale
"Lion Is In The
Streets"
Turn, Jan ?
"Private Eyes'
iM
Church School Honor
Roll Announced
Tile Fttst Method tat Church this
wee* announced the
Sunday School honor roll for
feet att end anoe during the
Lnoluded are: nursery and kin
dergarten. none; primary, ASane
Latdhahaw, Peter Maxwell; Junior,
Phil Mattox Kay Duvidaon. Lynn
Whlttley, Suaan Maxwell, Mis. M.
G. Crawford, teacher; in term ed
lttes, none; young people, Hobart
Meshburn, Harry Mattox. Rose Ax
ley; young adults, Merle Davis;
John Wealey das*, Mrs. R M Ad
kins; Hyatt Bible Class. Mrs. B L.
Padgett. Mrs. W. F. EUiott, Mrs.
NeU Davidson. Mrs. J. H. Hampton
teacher; Men's Bible Claas, E. E.
Stiles, Rev. Asmond Maxwell Paul
Hyatt, J. H. Hampton, W. F. Elli
ott, Nell Davidson, Gay Davidson.
Sick In Andrews
LAST WEEK
Patients at Rodda Van Gorder
Hospital J. H. Baker, of Marble;
Deiraer Wiles of Robbinsville;
Rube Rogers of Robbinsville; Mrs.
Andrew Cathey; Mils. Joe Conley:
Mrs. Dennos Younce; Janice Bur
nette; Olen Barton; and V. L. Cof
fey of Marble.
Andrews Births
RODDA VAN GORDER
HOSPITAL
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Dockery an
nounce the birth of a daughter
Friday, December 18th.
scribed In Deed from Mary Hughes
widow to W. G. Webb, and wife
Mae Webb, dated November 27,
1939 and recorded in Records of
Cherokee County in Deed Book
134 at page 282.
This the Mb day of December,
1953.
S/H. L. McKeever,
H. L. McKeever, Commissioner
23-4itc
CAJLD or THANKS
W? wiah to thank our frtaafe
rdaUvoi and neiflnoora lor the
of nnrtnwaa. sympathy
and floral cfferingt during the 111
ne% and death at our loved oae.
Hie Barton Family
25-ltv
FREE ORCHIDS
To be given away January 6,1954, at
""FIRSTSHOWING of
1954 FORD Passenger Cars
and Trucks.
BURCH MOTORS
"Ybur Frienfcfly Ford Dealer"
Murphy, N. C. Phone 95
TRACY'S RESTAURANT
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OFFERS FREE
$50 SAVINGS BOND
To the First Child Bom In
Cherokee County in
1954
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(Formerly Murphy Cafe)
Murphy, N. C.
Andrews, N. C.
Hiyeirllle, N. C.
Murphy, N. C.
Rebblnrrflle, N. C.
CITIZENS BANK & TRUST CO.
Serving Southwestern (North Carolina
W. Frank Fourth
Vlee-Freatdent
Murphy, N. C.
December ji, nu
Dear Folks:
t \
The minutes are ticking away, Father Tune is just about
to close his books for another year.
Before die last page is written, we want to include in it
our sincere thanks and appreciation for the business you
hare given us. We will always strive to get your continued
May 1954 hold for you only things which will bring